
No one in Yorkshire says 't'. It's unspoken, yet understood. Everyone here understands the missing t, they don't have to say it or articulate it, it just is. Putting a 't' in front of a word to describe northerners is a lazy southernism. Sorry I don't know the correct grammatical term for this, but we do not say the t. It is not spoken, but understood.
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